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Published Online: 2 October 2024

Partnerships Between Faith Communities and the Mental Health Sector: A Scoping Review

Publication: Psychiatric Services

Abstract

Objective:

Faith communities are increasingly providing services to address the mental health needs of their congregations and communities. However, many feel limited in their capacity to address serious illness and experience challenges to collaborating with the mental health sector. To inform the development of faith community–mental health sector partnerships, the authors conducted a scoping review to assess the characteristics and evidence base of partnership approaches to addressing mental health needs.

Methods:

A search of four databases identified peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2023 on faith community–mental health sector partnerships in the United States.

Results:

In total, 37 articles representing 32 unique partnerships were reviewed. Most partnerships (N=19) used multicomponent approaches, particularly involving training the faith community (N=18), mental health education for the broader community (N=14), and direct counseling (N=11). Many partnerships (N=14) focused on African American communities. Partnerships that included an evaluation component (N=20) showed promising findings for improving mental health symptoms, mental health literacy, stigma, and referrals, among other outcomes. Several articles reported facilitators (e.g., support from faith leaders and reciprocal relationships and equal power) and barriers (e.g., limited time and funding and differing interests and attitudes) to developing partnerships.

Conclusions:

The findings highlight how faith communities can be a critical partner in providing services across the continuum of mental health care and reveal the need for more rigorous evaluations of the effectiveness, feasibility, and sustainability of these partnerships. The results also identify strategies that may facilitate the development and strengthening of future faith community–mental health partnerships.

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History

Received: 14 February 2024
Revision received: 10 April 2024
Revision received: 21 May 2024
Accepted: 29 May 2024
Published online: 2 October 2024

Keywords

  1. Faith community
  2. Religious support
  3. Mental health
  4. Partnership
  5. Health equity

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Lilian G. Perez, Ph.D., M.P.H.
RAND, Santa Monica, California (Perez, Wong); Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, California (Cardenas, Blagg).
Cristian Cardenas, M.B.S.
RAND, Santa Monica, California (Perez, Wong); Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, California (Cardenas, Blagg).
Tara Blagg, M.S.W.
RAND, Santa Monica, California (Perez, Wong); Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, California (Cardenas, Blagg).
Eunice C. Wong, Ph.D. [email protected]
RAND, Santa Monica, California (Perez, Wong); Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, California (Cardenas, Blagg).

Notes

Send correspondence to Dr. Wong ([email protected]).

Competing Interests

The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

Funding Information

This review was supported by funding from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (R01 MD012638-05; principal investigator, Dr. Wong).

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